Correlation between adjusted late spermatid score and sperm count in normozoospermic and oligozoospermic men

Objective: To correlate late spermatid score and sperm count in men with normal semen analysis and oligozoospermia undergoing intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) to set the average threshold of spermatids/tubule of testicular tissue needed for normal sperm count/ml of semen. Material and methods...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim Fahmy, Yasser Elkhiat, Mohamed Saad, Hussein Ghanem
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2013-12-01
Series:Middle East Fertility Society Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110569012001100
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spelling doaj-bee19d88a7fe4439bf8cb6cc6e92046c2020-11-25T01:00:58ZengSpringerOpenMiddle East Fertility Society Journal1110-56902013-12-0118427327710.1016/j.mefs.2012.10.007Correlation between adjusted late spermatid score and sperm count in normozoospermic and oligozoospermic menIbrahim Fahmy0Yasser Elkhiat1Mohamed Saad2Hussein Ghanem3Department of Andrology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Andrology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Andrology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Andrology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, EgyptObjective: To correlate late spermatid score and sperm count in men with normal semen analysis and oligozoospermia undergoing intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) to set the average threshold of spermatids/tubule of testicular tissue needed for normal sperm count/ml of semen. Material and methods: This study was conducted on 24 normozoospermic subjects and 18 oligozoospermic patients who underwent wide bore needle biopsy because of failed sperm collection at the day of ICSI. Clinical data were reviewed and testicular biopsy slides were examined for Johnson score and adjusted late spermatid score. Results: The optimum cut off value for adjusted late spermatid score in predicting a sperm count >20 million/ml was 20.75 late spermatid per tubule with 100% specificity. Model equations were produced to predict the sperm count using adjusted late spermatid score and vice versa. Conclusion: This work supports the hypothesis that late spermatid score is a simple and reliable method for quantitation of spermatogenesis and it correlates well with the sperm count. The value of late spermatids needed for normal sperm count in this report is different from some other reports. The better standardization of work in this study may help resetting a new late spermatid threshold for normal sperm count.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110569012001100Normal spermatogenesisLate spermatid scoreOligozoospermiaICSI
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author Ibrahim Fahmy
Yasser Elkhiat
Mohamed Saad
Hussein Ghanem
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Yasser Elkhiat
Mohamed Saad
Hussein Ghanem
Correlation between adjusted late spermatid score and sperm count in normozoospermic and oligozoospermic men
Middle East Fertility Society Journal
Normal spermatogenesis
Late spermatid score
Oligozoospermia
ICSI
author_facet Ibrahim Fahmy
Yasser Elkhiat
Mohamed Saad
Hussein Ghanem
author_sort Ibrahim Fahmy
title Correlation between adjusted late spermatid score and sperm count in normozoospermic and oligozoospermic men
title_short Correlation between adjusted late spermatid score and sperm count in normozoospermic and oligozoospermic men
title_full Correlation between adjusted late spermatid score and sperm count in normozoospermic and oligozoospermic men
title_fullStr Correlation between adjusted late spermatid score and sperm count in normozoospermic and oligozoospermic men
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between adjusted late spermatid score and sperm count in normozoospermic and oligozoospermic men
title_sort correlation between adjusted late spermatid score and sperm count in normozoospermic and oligozoospermic men
publisher SpringerOpen
series Middle East Fertility Society Journal
issn 1110-5690
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Objective: To correlate late spermatid score and sperm count in men with normal semen analysis and oligozoospermia undergoing intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) to set the average threshold of spermatids/tubule of testicular tissue needed for normal sperm count/ml of semen. Material and methods: This study was conducted on 24 normozoospermic subjects and 18 oligozoospermic patients who underwent wide bore needle biopsy because of failed sperm collection at the day of ICSI. Clinical data were reviewed and testicular biopsy slides were examined for Johnson score and adjusted late spermatid score. Results: The optimum cut off value for adjusted late spermatid score in predicting a sperm count >20 million/ml was 20.75 late spermatid per tubule with 100% specificity. Model equations were produced to predict the sperm count using adjusted late spermatid score and vice versa. Conclusion: This work supports the hypothesis that late spermatid score is a simple and reliable method for quantitation of spermatogenesis and it correlates well with the sperm count. The value of late spermatids needed for normal sperm count in this report is different from some other reports. The better standardization of work in this study may help resetting a new late spermatid threshold for normal sperm count.
topic Normal spermatogenesis
Late spermatid score
Oligozoospermia
ICSI
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110569012001100
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